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Article: Delta's struggling on The Voice, says Darren Hayes

Posted 06 May 2012 - 11:55 AM

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THE Voice mentor Darren Hayes says Delta Goodrem is struggling to show her true colours on the hit show.Team Leader Goodrem has been portrayed as an indecisive drama queen during the battle rounds.Asked to comment, Hayes, an advisor on Team Delta, said: ''I think the pressure when you're on a television show like The Voice is you're being seen in ways you've never shown people before.''Reality television is about drama. It's entertainment and, unfortunately, in that role, everyone is under the spotlight.''He said any criticism levelled at Goodrem is a ''storm in a teacup''.''People are going to have opinions, but they always do,'' Hayes said.''Sometimes, you'll get compliments, sometimes you'll get criticism. You try not to take it personally.''But the former Savage Garden singer heaped praise on Keith Urban, also a mentor on The Voice.Hayes was 15 and working in a Brisbane record shop when then-fledgling singer Urban made an in-store appearance.A few years later, when Savage Garden conquered America, Urban went to their show and reflected on his first meeting with Hayes.''He remembered that,'' Hayes said.''He could be an a--hole, but he is one of the nicest people you'll meet in the business. It comes from a very genuine place.''

Posted 06 May 2012 - 12:22 PM

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The herald sun is in big trouble. After Brian Mcfadden called them out, Darren Hayes did the same after seeing this article floating. via twitter he told them that he never said any of those things and did not talk with that reporter. Everyone's been retweeting what Darren tweeted All this fake negativity, for what? What has Delta ever done to them, cuz um really, it's not a good look for the media. You would think they would want to get some exclusives at some point in the future with Delta. Also taking advantage of the percentage of the public who believe that because it's in a newspaper that it's real. See how many of you automatically fell for this? Terrible. Oh and Darren went further. He tweeted that he tracked down who owned the paper. Ruper Murdoch. Still keeping it classy till the inevitable end of his crumbling empire I see, LOL
Anyhoo Next - - - ->

Posted 06 May 2012 - 12:26 PM

Posted 06 May 2012 - 12:32 PM

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The herald sun is in big trouble. After Brian Mcfadden called them out, Darren Hayes did the same after seeing this article floating. via twitter he told them that he never said any of those things and did not talk with that reporter. Everyone's been retweeting what Darren tweeted All this fake negativity, for what? What has Delta ever done to them, cuz um really, it's not a good look for the media. You would think they would want to get some exclusives at some point in the future with Delta. Also taking advantage of the percentage of the public who believe that because it's in a newspaper that it's real. See how many of you automatically fell for this? Terrible. Oh and Darren went further. He tweeted that he tracked down who owned the paper. Ruper Murdoch. Classy bloke eh?Anyhoo Next - - - ->

I guess this means Fiona Byrne is an idiot and needs to check her facts before publishing a story. She obviously has a vendetta against Delta. idk why.

This has just made me want to stop buying The Herald Sun tbqh, I mean before all of it I was contemplating not doing so, this however I feel is icing on the cake. (i'll say that and i'll prob still buy the sunday herald sun as it's my fave)

They do anything to create a story not just with entertainment but in real life too, they spin in it such a way and it's terrible. I NEED to start reading The Age.

Posted 06 May 2012 - 02:06 PM

Posted 06 May 2012 - 02:46 PM

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The herald sun is in big trouble. After Brian Mcfadden called them out, Darren Hayes did the same after seeing this article floating. via twitter he told them that he never said any of those things and did not talk with that reporter. Everyone's been retweeting what Darren tweeted

The article I posted is written by Nui Te Koha, another good friend of Delta.

Posted 06 May 2012 - 06:28 PM

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The herald sun is in big trouble. After Brian Mcfadden called them out, Darren Hayes did the same after seeing this article floating. via twitter he told them that he never said any of those things and did not talk with that reporter. Everyone's been retweeting what Darren tweeted

The article I posted is written by Nui Te Koha, another good friend of Delta.

Clearly, whoever that is, they have a pretty messed up idea of what it means to be a good friend.

Posted 06 May 2012 - 08:56 PM

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yeah they have, I wonder if Darren or Delta have ever said the words off the record to Nui but if he/she is a good friend everything Delta says should be considered off the record without Delta having to say it.